There’s going to be a new Remarkable note-taking and reading device on the market soon from the Norwegian company that released the first Remarkable Paper Tablet back in 2017.
The Remarkable 2 is expected to start shipping in June, and they’re accepting pre-orders now for $399, which includes a marker and a folio at that price.
The Remarkable 2 features a new thinner design, an upgraded screen, a faster processor, and longer battery life.
Like the original Remarkable, the software is largely geared towards writing and drawing, but the device also doubles as a reading device that supports ePub (DRM free) and PDF formats.
There’s also going to be a Google Chrome plug-in that allows you to send reformatted web articles to the Remarkable.
Overall it appears to be a solid upgrade. The design is a lot sleeker than the original Remarkable, and it’s surprising how they were able to shave $100 off the price while still making a number of improvements.
Here are the key specs from the press release:
Fact sheet:
- Thinness: At 0.19 in/4.7 mm the reMarkable 2 is the world’s thinnest tablet
- Weight: 14.2 oz (405 g)
- Display: Second-generation CANVAS display. 10.3” monochrome digital paper display. Partially powered by E Ink technology. Multi-point capacitive touch.
- Paper-feel: The reMarkable 2 has the world’s most paper-like digital display. This is due to a combination of its record-breaking 21ms latency, special pen tip material, paper-textured surface layer, realistic ink flow and brushes, incredibly short distance from cover layer to ink, and pen pressure and tilt sensitivity.
- Resolution: 1872×1404 resolution (226 DPI)
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi connected. Wi-Fi 2.4GHz and 5GHz
- Storage and RAM: 8 GB internal storage (100,000 pages), 1 GB LPDDR3 SDRAM
- Battery: Rechargeable (USB-C) 3000 mAh
- Battery life: Two weeks of battery. 90 days of standby time
- Processor: 1.2 GHz dual-core ARM
- Operating system: Codex — a purposely designed Linux-based operating system for low-latency digital paper displays
- Document support: Import: PDF and ePUB document support. Export: PDF, PNG, SVG
Menu language: English only
ed says
Seems like they got rid of the hardware page turn buttons, though there’s still a huge bottom bezel
Bob says
Wondering about the size … found it on their site:
CANVAS display
10.3” monochrome digital paper display (no colors)
1872 x 1404 resolution (226 DPI)
Nathan says
Sorry I forgot to mention that. But yeah, it’s the same as the last one.
Larry says
405g? Too much weight for a 10.3”.
Aaron says
I’d be interested if they added USB OTG or an SDHC slot. Maybe wait for the Remarkable 3.
Nikotttin says
Can one transfer books and PDFs without an internet connection?
Nathan says
They’ve changed a lot of things since I reviewed the original Remarkable a couple years ago so I’m not sure how everything works now but I don’t think that internet is required. It says it supports drag and drop file transfer on their webpage.
Nikotttin says
Thanks Nathan for the swift response !
Nikotttin says
I just discovered they removed the backlight. Too bad that’s a must for me…
Nathan says
The Remarkable never had a light; they’re about making it as much like paper as possible.